FEMEN Protests Gazprom Moscow

An activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN braves the cold (-22
C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel
more like -31 C) and resists the guards in front of the Russias natural
gas monopoly giant Gazprom headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13,
2012, during their topless protest against what they called
antiUkraine gas terror. Getty

An activist of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN braves the cold (-22
C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel
more like -31 C) and resists the guard in front of the Russias natural
gas monopoly giant Gazprom headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13,
2012, during their topless protest against what they called
antiUkraine gas terror. Getty

Activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN brave the cold (-22 C,
but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more
like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom
headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their topless
protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror. Getty

Activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN brave the cold (-22 C,
but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more
like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom
headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their topless
protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror. Getty

Activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN brave the cold (-22 C,
but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more
like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom
headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their topless
protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror. Getty

Activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN brave the cold (-22 C,
but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel more
like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom
headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their topless
protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror. Getty

An activists of the Ukrainian women's movement FEMEN braves the cold (-22
C, but due to high humidity and wind, weather experts said it would feel
more like -31 C) in front of the Russias natural gas monopoly giant
Gazprom headquarters in central Moscow, on February 13, 2012, during their
topless protest against what they called antiUkraine gas terror.
Getty